Agenda and decisions

Licensing Panel - Tuesday 3rd April 2018 10.00 am

Venue: Meeting Room 1 - Town Hall, Huddersfield. View directions

Contact: Yolande Myers  Email: yolande.myers@kirklees.gov.uk

Items
No. Item

1.

Interests pdf icon PDF 22 KB

The Councillors will be asked to say if there are any items on the Agenda in which they have disclosable pecuniary interests, which would prevent them from participating in any discussion of the items or participating in any vote upon the items, or any other interests.

Decision:

No interests were declared.

2.

Admission of the Public

Most debates take place in public. This only changes when there is a need to consider certain issues, for instance, commercially sensitive information or details concerning an individual. You will be told at this point whether there are any items on the Agenda which are to be discussed in private.

Decision:

All items on the agenda be considered in public session.

3.

Deputations/Petitions

The Committee will receive any petitions and hear any deputations from members of the public. A deputation is where up to five people can attend the meeting and make a presentation on some particular issue of concern. A member of the public can also hand in a petition at the meeting but that petition should relate to something on which the body has powers and responsibilities.

 

In accordance with Council Procedure Rule 10 (2), Members of the Public should provide at least 24 hours’ notice of presenting a deputation.  

 

Decision:

No deputations or petitions received.

4.

APPLICATION FOR THE GRANT OF A PREMISES UNDER S51 LICENSING ACT 2003 - SK24 Hours 283 Old Wakefield Road, Huddersfield, HD5 8AG pdf icon PDF 971 KB

To consider the application at:  10.00am

 

Contact: Anwar Butt, Licensing Officer 01484 221000

 

Decision:

The Panel determined that the licence be granted subject to the following conditions:

 

a)    Two members of staff to be on duty after 22:00hrs;

b)    The shop will close at 03:00hrs and reopen at 06:00hrs;

c)    CCTV to cover the inside area of the shop and the external area to the front;

d)    All external lighting to be directed so as not to cause intrusive illumination or glare to neighbouring residents, business or road users.